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Florentine Embroidery

 
 

Considering Florentine Embroidery for your new Dress?

Florentine embroidery that is also commonly called as Florentine tapestry, if you are thinking how it is then it covers the surface of the fabric fully with the stitches. Straight stitch is the only stitch that is used in Florentine embroidery and it only works vertically. However, the length of the stitch can fluctuate. Florentine embroidery is more of acountable kind of embroidery. The entire work contains running and repetitive pattern, various shades and colors can be applied.

Florentine embroidery ’s origin is unknown. It was initially being made in the fourteenth century and people live under the impression that it originated as a replication of woven cloth which was at that time imported from the East. This was the time when Florentine embroidery flourished to a great deal and it was being embroidered on woven cloths and also on canvases. The Bargello museum acquires such furniture which is covered with Florentine embroidery pattern. In the United States, such sort of embroidery is also known as ‘Bargello’. Another museum in Amsterdam also holds similar sort of embroidery; however, it belongs to seventieth century. Presently, it is known as Hungarian stitch, perhaps it may have originated in Hungary.


Florentine embroidery can be made on numerous materials; however, you need to make sure that the cloth is countable. In addition, you can also use all kinds of embroidery threads. Nevertheless, it is highly imperative that the thread and cloth you are considering must be able to fully adjust with one and other. Keep this in your mind that cloth will be covered fully with the embroidery and when you are done, you will not be able to see any of the cloth in that particular portion.

Normally, Florentine embroidery is made on a canvas with extremely thin woolen thread. The measurements such as One-thread canvas among five threads each centimeter goes really well. With this, you can make use of thin wool, in different colors. However, thread thickness could vary but you need to make sure that you are getting them from reliable needlework shops. You need not to have a frame as all the stitches in the Florentine embroidery are in the same direction. While you are considering the needle, every rounded needle with appropriate thickness will work right for you.

The working method of Florentine embroidery is extremely simple as only straight stitch is being used. They are made vertically from right to left or left to right. Usually, these rows work in one color, rising and descending in whatever shape you prefer having. As soon as you are done with a single row, you do not need to count as all the other rows are going to follow the first one and they are going to be exactly the same however the colors could be different for each of them.

Florentine embroidery was traditionally being used for covering furnishings as fine-looking coverings were made for them. You can also do the same for cushions. By applying appropriate and accurate colors, you can certainly come up with absolutely freakish designs that can be helpful in decorating the area up to a great deal.

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Florentine embroidery, fly stitch, French knot, French laid embroidery

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